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Experiencing deep blissful passion, communication, pleasure, healing, growth and transformation with another through physical intimacy.  I train and coach individuals and couples how to connect with their passion through relationship.  This connection to passion fuels a sustained experience and feeling of “being in love”, or what most people refer to as the spark that people first feel in the beginning of their relationship.
 

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  1. QUALITY OF OUR RELATIONSHIPS

The quality of our relationships is a direct consequence of the connection we have to ourselves, to our significant other and the third entity - the relationship itself.  In addition, I find three main critical life skill sets are important to create and experience passionate relationships:

  1. Communicate Authentically

  2. Generate Relationship MOJO

  3. Grow Connection


  1. CURRENT RELATIONSHIP INFORMATION KILLS PASSION

A lot of information exists on how to make relationships better.  I have found most of it is simply inadequate and some of it terrible.  A man needs to know how to be a man first and foremost, generate attraction and support the woman in being a woman.  And the woman needs to stand in her power, and support and allow the man to be a man.

The problem with most information on relationship dynamics is that it teaches a man to become more like a woman, which kills attraction.  Therefore, the woman creates drama to get attraction going, which can include nagging, cheating, withholding sex and intimacy, becoming depressed, overspending, overeating and many other problems common to bad relationships.

In addition, a lot of relationship information resources are not helpful on how a woman can be a woman in her own world, versus a woman being a woman in a man’s world.  In other words, a lot of relationship information simply teaches a woman to cope with men, and be in their world.  What about the woman learning to be a woman in a woman’s world, inviting the man to join her?